Ang's Hulk was awesome. Literally the most underrated superhero movie ever. My only complaint was there is no sequel. But...I guess we got a pseudo-sequel of sorts.

Everyone's entitled to their opinion. To me, that movie makes me want to stuff a litter of puppies in a sack and then whack it against a tree stump until it's all bloody. Most disappointing moment of my movie going life. I'll hate Ang Lee till the day I die for screwing up the big screen debut of my all time favorite fictional character.

Yeah, but there's a pretty big difference between Ang Lee's Hulk and B&R. I mean, you may think Hulk was a poor representation of your favorite character, but the film clearly has redeeming qualities. B&R? Eh, not so much.

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Hardly. To me Hulk is 1000 times worse. I just never cared about B&R at all. Certainly not enough for it to piss me off. But then, I don't give the slightest **** about Batman or DC comics or any of that.

Yeah, but there's a pretty big difference between Ang Lee's Hulk and B&R. I mean, you may think Hulk was a poor representation of your favorite character, but the film clearly has redeeming qualities. B&R? Eh, not so much.

Batman & Robin was a neon campfest. Hulk was a hodge-podge of classic Universal monster films, Greek tragedy, psycho-drama, action film. I can't hate the guy fro trying something different, rather than going ahead and doing a typical HULK MAD! HULK SMASH! type of film. I say it was an interesting failure.

Hardly. To me Hulk is 1000 times worse. I just never cared about B&R at all. Certainly not enough for it to piss me off. But then, I don't give the slightest **** about Batman or DC comics or any of that.

I understand that, but if an unbiased observer (who had no prior knowledge of the source material) watched both films, what do you think they'd have to say about each?

I guess my point is that while Hulk (2003) might have missed the mark in many respects, it's still a thoughtful film with some serious highlights.

Batman and Robin is just an embarassment in every possible way.

But then, Batman is my favorite hero.

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I didn't give a crap for the hulk until I saw the movie in 2003. Sure, there were many different things from the source, but he nailed the spirit of the tormented banner than leterrier did, and not to mention I liked hulk being his own character.

But thats just me.

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The way SONY dominated Marc Webb was way more hardcore than anything in 50 Shades anyways.

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I understand that, but if an unbiased observer (who had no prior knowledge of the source material) watched both films, what do you think they'd have to say about each?

I guess my point is that while Hulk (2003) might have missed the mark in many respects, it's still a thoughtful film with some serious highlights.

I've been saying that for quite some time. I think if someone with completely zero knowledge of the character watched the film, they might walk away thinking "That was a very interesting and entertaining movie about a guy that turn into a monster".

I always put it this way..Hulk was the better film, but TIH was the better Hulk film. I still enjoy both.

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holy crap I just realized that my original post from months ago was messed up. I remember copying and pasting it from someone with a similar opinion, and apparently "Ghost Rider" and "Spider Man 3" I can't stand the latter so I have no earthly clue as to why it was in my "Spectacular Films List"

Facepalms at self ):

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Hulk & Spidey 3 are hated for reasons beyond the film and not just because they were bad movies. Superman Returns is in the same boat. It's what they caused(or didn't cause) after they came out that is a major reason they're so reviled. Hulk isn't the worst movie ever or even the worst comic book movie ever.

However, for me it WAS they very worst theater going experience of my entire life.